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Petrified Palm Wood for sale from IndoGemstone.com

The rough stone material we use to make the Petrified Palm Wood products from is fossil tree stumps and logs. These fossilized palm tree remnants petrification process for the fossils is over 25 million years old. The fossil stones are excavated from a remote location on an island in Indonesia. This Petrified Wood fossil was once part of a thriving ancient tropical hardwood forest. The hardwood forest had been buried by volcanic eruption millions of years ago and all the tree's became fossilized stone. These unusual rare fossil stones are hand cut and polished into high quality tables, stools, sinks, tiles, slabs, slices and coasters. They make fine conversation pieces for any home or office.

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Brachiopod fossil at Timley Knott, Lake District

Drawn for the Fossil and Evolution exhibition 2015 at the Natural History Museum in Stockholm

Fossil bones of a Stegosaurus as part of a display

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I bought this lovely trilobite in a fossil shop here in Crete.

An ancient squid fossil works well with my silver component cast from my original hand carved wax model.

   

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Fossil Tales is a small display, that brings together a range of fossils from National Museums Scotland's collection to explore some of the myths and early uses for fossils.

 

This display is showing 7 April - 10 September 2017.

Fossil Wood Stools, Petrified Wood Furniture, Petrified Logs and Fossil Tree's for sale from IndoGemstone.com

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Taken at the Thomas Condon Paleontology and Visitor Center

 

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I think I'm going to wrap it in wire and make a necklace out of it.

Polycotylidae fossil on display at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana.

 

This specimen was found in 1991 near Billings, Montana.

 

Polycotylidae are one of two families of plesiosaurs. Cryptoclididae had long necks, and broad, short skulls densely packed teeth. Polycotylidae had short necks, and narrow, long skulls fitted with more needle-like teeth. They first appeared about 129 million years ago, and died out about 72 million years ago -- replaced by mosasaurs.

 

So much of this fossil skeleton is missing that it has proven impossible to determine exactly which kind of Polycotylidae this is.

Found on waste ground looking for bugs

This restored specimen displays really well. The multi-color effect is less prominent indoors. He is reported to be from Alnif, Morocco and dated at 550 million years old (lower to middle Cambrian). He is a pretty large trilobite at 290mm, or 11.4 inches, or 68picas and 6points (for the print shop fossil folks out there!).

Fossil fuel consumption increases, and the prices soar. It seems the world evolves around the production of oil

 

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Devonian Fossil Gorge, near Iowa City

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FOSSIL CH2621 Men's Analogue Rose Gold Chronograph

Fossil flower (florissantia speirii) from the chocolate family. 44 million years old. John Day Fossil Beds, West Branch Creek, Oregon.

3D printed fossil replica

Photo: Fossil Free Göttingen

Some fine Ammonite fossils belonging to Christopher , my brother

A bed of Orthocone Nautiloids (Orthoceras), a pair of sliced and polished Ammonites, and a Tilobite (Calymene Flexi). Seen on a fossil stall in Portobello Road Market.

Fossil orthoceran nautiloid cephalopod, probably Michelinoceras, in the floor of a shopping mall in Knoxville TN. 13 cm. Built like a nautilus but straight instead of coiled - these were extinct before the dinosaurs. The back end of the animal is to your right. The front end shows some chambers in a stack that must have reminded the original paleontologist (Foeste, 1932) of the Michelin man made out of tires.

Fossil Fuel playing somewhere in Marin County, California.

I think this is the sound technician sitting off to the side of the stage.

 

Hear them play

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Shot of gorge at Fossil Falls in the Mojave desert with the Sierra Nevada range in the background.

 

The Fossil Falls is a unique geological feature, located in the Coso Range of California in the United States. Volcanic activity in the mountain range, along with meltwater from glaciers in the nearby Sierra Nevada, played a role in the creation of the falls.

 

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This imprint of a leaf is around 30 million years old.

One of the fossils

Found this rock today in the Niagara Gorge. Is it fossilized remains? Or what?

Before leaving the fossil quarry, we took a moment to admire the view. Tomorrow we are heading over the the National Monument located just on the far side of the ridge on the horizon.

Oryctodromeus cubicularis on display at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana. This is the first burrowing dinosaur ever discovered.

 

This fossil was discovered about 2005 in the Blackleaf Formation near Lima Peaks, Beaverhead County, Montana.

 

Oryctodromeus lived about 95 million years ago. It was a bipedal swift herbivore, about 6.8 feet long and weighing about 50 to 70 pounds. It raised three or more young in a burrow, indicating a long period of childrearing.

A selection of my rock, mineral and fossil collection.

Freak waves between Fossil Island and the blowhole at Pirates Bay in Tasmania / Australia.

Fossil / Kerr Co., Texas, USA / Copyright ©2007 by William Tanneberger - All Rights Reserved.

 

Gyrodes petrosa

 

Kerr Co., TX (Upper Glen Rose Limestone Formation)

The Glen Rose formation is of the Lower Cretaceous Geological era - 146 to 98 million years ago

 

Fossil Atari Asteroids Limited Edition

Fossilised plant stem in black chert. Clear silica (chalcedony) fills the spaces between cells allowing us to see right into the structure. FOV 11.5mm

Fossil March Fly (Plecia pealei). This creature lived during Eocene time, about 50 million years ago. This fossil is preserved in the Green River Formation, a laminated limestone precipitated from calcium-rich waters. The limestone is interbedded with many thin layers of volcanic ash and mudstone. Fossil Butte National Monument. Lincoln Co., Wyo.

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